Windshield bracket ???

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Denis
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Windshield bracket ???

Post by Denis »

I need to build windshield bracket for my Pinz.

I would like to drive with the windshield down 8) but cannot find the bracket anywhere... :(

Does anyone have pictures or a drawing to help me make them.

Thanks

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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

I'll take some pic's of my factory ones and post them :twisted:
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Post by Denis »

Thanks for the help

:D

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Post by Denis »

Evan

Do you have a recent picture of your Pinz with the windshield down :?:

And how do you tie it down when on the trail :?:

Thanks 8)

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Post by Twebba »

Scott Ruggles has a great design.
Scott, if you see this, maybe you can post a link to some pics of your ultra-cool windshield brackets. (?)
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Post by PinzEOD »

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I took a slightly different approach by mounting a bar across the top of the windshield. It sets perfectly against the headlight guards when folded forward. I just anchor it with one strap.
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Post by Lightningpinz »

I think Scott and Doug both have the Austrian brackets that they got from Patrick at CWRI. The difference is they welded the brackets to the top of the bumper instead of mounting to the front of the body (just outside the grille). They even have the Steyer Puch stamped knobs for the bracket that holds the window up.
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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

This is what the Austrian brakets look like.
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By the way, Scott at E.I. can get the knobs for the windshield, they are a bit pricey, but I like mine :twisted:
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